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Keyword: Acarina | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 1 von 1 | | | |
| Arachnids | | ...chnids (Arachnida), while Acarology is concerned only with animals with a spider-like appearance. Arachnids belong to the category of Arthropods (Arthropoda) and can be classified as spiders, whip spiders, Solifugae, hooded tickspiders, harvestmen, Acarina and ticks. The largest order within the arachnids are the Acarina. | | |
| | There are 546 families of acarina and around 50,000 species, found throughout the world. Some examples of acarina genera are: Sarcoptes, Dermatophagoides, Limnesia, Frontipoda, Dermanyssus, Ornithonyssus, Neotrombicula, Metatetrachnychus, Arrenurus, Demodex and Archegozetes. Some examples of species are: Sarcoptes scabiei, European house dust mite (Dermatophago... | | |
| | | Acarina can reach body lengths of 0.1 - 3 mm. While adult acarina have 4 pairs of legs their larvae have only 3 pairs. Their colouration and shape vary widely. | | |
| | ...ring the spring. Some species overwinter as adult beetles (for example: ladybirds and Hydrophilidae).
The most important natural enemies of the beetles are pathogens (viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi), parasites (Ichneumon wasps, tachina flies, Acarina) and enemies like birds, hedgehogs, shrews, bats, reptiles, spiders, fish, amphibians and even other species of beetle which feed on them.
Beetles are often divided by humans into two groups: those that are harmful and those that are beneficial... | | |
| | Harvestmen | | Harvestmen (Opiliones) are an order in the class Arachnida. There are about 4,000 different species worldwide, some of which are designed like Acarina or compact and mite shaped and others which are long legged. Harvestmen are from 2 to 22 mm in length. In Central Europe, many species are endangered. Cyphopalpatores are the species of Harvestmen which occur in Europe. Some examples of this are: S... | | |
| | Mites and Ticks | | Mites and ticks, also commonly known as acarina (Acari), are a subclass, in the phylum arthropods (Arthropoda), the subphylum Chelicerata and the class arachnids (Arachnida). Mites and ticks are generally divided into 3 superorders: Acariformes, Parasitiformes and Opilioacariformes. The orders o... | | |
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Birds pose the biggest threat to spiders. However amphibians, reptiles and bats also eat spiders. Some spider species feed exclusively on other spiders. Other natural enemies are: wasps, ants, true dragonflies, small-headed flies, Nematodes and Acarina. | | |
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